Reviews:

Is this music?
The album’s title may come from am Adam Ant tune, but there the similarities end. A mysterious duo who may have served time in shoegaze act Tantrum and instrumental post rockers Fake Tan, these five lengthy ‘tunes’ take things down a notch or three. Opener ‘Superego’ is based around two keyboard tones, but is curiously mesmerising. This sets a pattern for the whole album – ‘minimal’ being the best way to describe a set of ambient and decidedly experimental efforts best listened to on headphones in a darkened room (or flotation tank). Fans of Boards of Canada – another mysterious duo – or Brian Eno would be well advised to investigate further.

Both Bars On
Despite having self-professed limited keyboard skills, Casiomtb has produced something with a beautiful simplicity on The Devil Take Your Stereo. Taking one old keyboard, playing one note at a time and chucking a load of effects at it might displease the musical purists, but such an approach is more than welcome round these parts. It’s an album of evolving and intriguing drones and oddly percussive refrains, with space to think and feel, and aids a drift away into the deep. It’s ace.

Discogs
Of all places this album was reviewed in my local newspaper alongside The Libertines and Forza Motorsport 6 !! Bizarre. The music is dark and minimalist. Interesting stuff.